Location

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County: Greater London Authority

District: Barnet (London Borough)

National Grid Reference: TQ 25877 89604

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History

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Details

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TQ 2589 EAST END ROAD

31-/23/10009 Non-Conformist Chapel, East
Finchley Cemetery

II

Nonconformist funerary chapel. 1854, to designs of Barnet and Brick. Kentish ragstone
facing plinth of brick; stone dressings. Roof of slate, gable facing. Rectangular in plan;
three bays. Gothic Revival. Traceried roundel in ritual east end; centre and east most bay
with broad, two-light tracery windows; west most bay with narrower light to each return
and polygonal stair projections which lead to substructure; angle and clasping buttresses of
two setbacks each. West front most prominent with subordered entrance and planked
double doors having metal strap hinges; three-light window - with intersecting tracery and
ogival hood above; gable copings, kneelers and crosses. Interior: roof carried by arched
principals with a pair of through purlins to each slope; chamfered ridge piece; head of
principals pierced by Gothic tracery; along ritual east wall wood panelling and reading desk
on own podium. Part of a group of mid c19 buildings which includes the Anglican chapel,
Gate lodge, Entrance and railings, East End Road (q.v.).

Listing NGR: TQ2587789604

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Legacy System number: 199258

Legacy System: LBS

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This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

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